Codification of administrative procedure / / edited by Jean-Bernard Auby, Roberto Caranta, Gunilla Edelstam ; foreword, George Bermann |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bruxelles : , : Bruylant, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (1011 p.) |
Disciplina | 342 |
Collana | Administrative law = Droit administratif |
Soggetto topico | Administrative procedure |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 2-8027-4167-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Couverture; Titre; Copyright; Collection; Foreword; Aknowledgements; Table of contents; Authors and editors; Table of cases; Table of legislation; Introduction. European Union Law of Public Contracts: Public Procurement and Beyond; Part I. Substantive EU Public Procurement Law; Chapter 1. Scope and Coverage of the EU Procurement Directives; 1. Introduction; 2. The entities covered (personal scope); 3. The contracts covered (material scope); 4. Conclusions; Chapter 2. Specifications; 1. Introduction; 2. The legal framework
3. The relevance of specifications within the award procedure and beyond that (including a case-study)4. Cross-border impacts of specifications; 5. Impacts of the pursued reform of public procurement law; 6. Conclusions; Chapter 3. Classic Procurement Procedures: Open, Restricted, Negotiated; 1. Introduction; 2. General principles in the award of contracts; 3. Open, restricted, and negotiated procedures: general considerations; 4. Open Procedure; 5. The restricted procedure: general aspects; 6. The negotiated procedure; 7. Publication; 8. New Directives and classic procedure; 9. Conclusions Chapter 4. New Award Procedures1. Introduction; 2. Flexibility in selecting the contractor: the competitive dialogue; 3. The flexibility in the definition of the needs: framework agreements; 4. Dynamic purchasing systems; 5. Electronic auctions; 6. The 12 July 2013 proposal for a new directive on public procurement; 7. Conclusions; Chapter 5. Qualification and Shortlisting; 1. Introduction; 2. Excluding economic operators; 3. Economic and technical capabilities; 4. Qualification and subcontractors the executive level and other affiliates; 5. Shortlisting 6. The provisions of the new directiveChapter 6. Contract Award Criteria; 1. Introduction; 2. Award criteria for all contracts; 3. Difference between the award criteria and qualification; 4. Criterion of the lowest price-special reference to "abnormally low tenders"; 5. Criterion of the economically most advantageous tender; 6. Most important innovations or changes of the new Directives; 7. Conclusions; Chapter 7. Sustainable Procurement; 1. Introduction; 2. Definition of the subject matter of the contract and mixed contracts; 3. Technical specifications 4. Selection criteria and reserved contracts5. Award criteria; 6. Conditions for the performance of the contract; 7. The Reform.; 8. Conclusion; Chapter 8. Treaty Requirements for Contracts 'Outside' the Procurement Directives; 1. Introduction; 2. The Treaty requirements - Transparency and Equal treatment; 3. To advertise or not to advertise; 4. Means of competition; 5. Other requirements derived from the Treaty; 6. Cross-border interest; 7. Modernisation of the EU public procurement rules; 8. Conclusion; Part II. Special Procurement Regimes; Chapter 9. Utilities Procurement; 1. Introduction 2. The utility sectors: a field of tension between EU and Member States |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910466846803321 |
Bruxelles : , : Bruylant, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Codification of administrative procedure / / edited by Jean-Bernard Auby, Roberto Caranta, Gunilla Edelstam ; foreword, George Bermann |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bruxelles : , : Bruylant, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (1011 p.) |
Disciplina | 342 |
Collana | Administrative law = Droit administratif |
Soggetto topico | Administrative procedure |
ISBN | 2-8027-4167-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Couverture; Titre; Copyright; Collection; Foreword; Aknowledgements; Table of contents; Authors and editors; Table of cases; Table of legislation; Introduction. European Union Law of Public Contracts: Public Procurement and Beyond; Part I. Substantive EU Public Procurement Law; Chapter 1. Scope and Coverage of the EU Procurement Directives; 1. Introduction; 2. The entities covered (personal scope); 3. The contracts covered (material scope); 4. Conclusions; Chapter 2. Specifications; 1. Introduction; 2. The legal framework
3. The relevance of specifications within the award procedure and beyond that (including a case-study)4. Cross-border impacts of specifications; 5. Impacts of the pursued reform of public procurement law; 6. Conclusions; Chapter 3. Classic Procurement Procedures: Open, Restricted, Negotiated; 1. Introduction; 2. General principles in the award of contracts; 3. Open, restricted, and negotiated procedures: general considerations; 4. Open Procedure; 5. The restricted procedure: general aspects; 6. The negotiated procedure; 7. Publication; 8. New Directives and classic procedure; 9. Conclusions Chapter 4. New Award Procedures1. Introduction; 2. Flexibility in selecting the contractor: the competitive dialogue; 3. The flexibility in the definition of the needs: framework agreements; 4. Dynamic purchasing systems; 5. Electronic auctions; 6. The 12 July 2013 proposal for a new directive on public procurement; 7. Conclusions; Chapter 5. Qualification and Shortlisting; 1. Introduction; 2. Excluding economic operators; 3. Economic and technical capabilities; 4. Qualification and subcontractors the executive level and other affiliates; 5. Shortlisting 6. The provisions of the new directiveChapter 6. Contract Award Criteria; 1. Introduction; 2. Award criteria for all contracts; 3. Difference between the award criteria and qualification; 4. Criterion of the lowest price-special reference to "abnormally low tenders"; 5. Criterion of the economically most advantageous tender; 6. Most important innovations or changes of the new Directives; 7. Conclusions; Chapter 7. Sustainable Procurement; 1. Introduction; 2. Definition of the subject matter of the contract and mixed contracts; 3. Technical specifications 4. Selection criteria and reserved contracts5. Award criteria; 6. Conditions for the performance of the contract; 7. The Reform.; 8. Conclusion; Chapter 8. Treaty Requirements for Contracts 'Outside' the Procurement Directives; 1. Introduction; 2. The Treaty requirements - Transparency and Equal treatment; 3. To advertise or not to advertise; 4. Means of competition; 5. Other requirements derived from the Treaty; 6. Cross-border interest; 7. Modernisation of the EU public procurement rules; 8. Conclusion; Part II. Special Procurement Regimes; Chapter 9. Utilities Procurement; 1. Introduction 2. The utility sectors: a field of tension between EU and Member States |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910796177103321 |
Bruxelles : , : Bruylant, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Codification of administrative procedure / / edited by Jean-Bernard Auby, Roberto Caranta, Gunilla Edelstam ; foreword, George Bermann |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bruxelles : , : Bruylant, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (1011 p.) |
Disciplina | 342 |
Collana | Administrative law = Droit administratif |
Soggetto topico | Administrative procedure |
ISBN | 2-8027-4167-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Couverture; Titre; Copyright; Collection; Foreword; Aknowledgements; Table of contents; Authors and editors; Table of cases; Table of legislation; Introduction. European Union Law of Public Contracts: Public Procurement and Beyond; Part I. Substantive EU Public Procurement Law; Chapter 1. Scope and Coverage of the EU Procurement Directives; 1. Introduction; 2. The entities covered (personal scope); 3. The contracts covered (material scope); 4. Conclusions; Chapter 2. Specifications; 1. Introduction; 2. The legal framework
3. The relevance of specifications within the award procedure and beyond that (including a case-study)4. Cross-border impacts of specifications; 5. Impacts of the pursued reform of public procurement law; 6. Conclusions; Chapter 3. Classic Procurement Procedures: Open, Restricted, Negotiated; 1. Introduction; 2. General principles in the award of contracts; 3. Open, restricted, and negotiated procedures: general considerations; 4. Open Procedure; 5. The restricted procedure: general aspects; 6. The negotiated procedure; 7. Publication; 8. New Directives and classic procedure; 9. Conclusions Chapter 4. New Award Procedures1. Introduction; 2. Flexibility in selecting the contractor: the competitive dialogue; 3. The flexibility in the definition of the needs: framework agreements; 4. Dynamic purchasing systems; 5. Electronic auctions; 6. The 12 July 2013 proposal for a new directive on public procurement; 7. Conclusions; Chapter 5. Qualification and Shortlisting; 1. Introduction; 2. Excluding economic operators; 3. Economic and technical capabilities; 4. Qualification and subcontractors the executive level and other affiliates; 5. Shortlisting 6. The provisions of the new directiveChapter 6. Contract Award Criteria; 1. Introduction; 2. Award criteria for all contracts; 3. Difference between the award criteria and qualification; 4. Criterion of the lowest price-special reference to "abnormally low tenders"; 5. Criterion of the economically most advantageous tender; 6. Most important innovations or changes of the new Directives; 7. Conclusions; Chapter 7. Sustainable Procurement; 1. Introduction; 2. Definition of the subject matter of the contract and mixed contracts; 3. Technical specifications 4. Selection criteria and reserved contracts5. Award criteria; 6. Conditions for the performance of the contract; 7. The Reform.; 8. Conclusion; Chapter 8. Treaty Requirements for Contracts 'Outside' the Procurement Directives; 1. Introduction; 2. The Treaty requirements - Transparency and Equal treatment; 3. To advertise or not to advertise; 4. Means of competition; 5. Other requirements derived from the Treaty; 6. Cross-border interest; 7. Modernisation of the EU public procurement rules; 8. Conclusion; Part II. Special Procurement Regimes; Chapter 9. Utilities Procurement; 1. Introduction 2. The utility sectors: a field of tension between EU and Member States |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910820893703321 |
Bruxelles : , : Bruylant, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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